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S-Hawk’s Powers: The Potential of the Bara Bara no Mi?

In the vast universe of One Piece, the mysteries surrounding S-Hawk and the powers of the Bara Bara no Mi continue to captivate fans. This article delves into the implications of the recent events involving the world government and the enigmatic history of Wano Country. Join us as we explore the connections between isolation, power, and the unfolding narrative that shapes the future of this beloved series.

The Mysterious Power of S-Hawk

The world government has demonstrated its immense power by erasing the Kingdom of Lulucia in an instant. If we assume this power to be the ancient weapon Uranus, it raises questions about why Wano Country built defensive walls and isolated itself. The explanation given by Kozuki Sukiyaki also contains perplexing elements.

Protecting Wano from the “Great Power”

  • In the past, the Kozuki family closed off this country from the outside world to protect it from the “Great Power”!

This statement by Kozuki Oden, in response to a question from his retainers, suggests that he learned the truth about the world and its history after reaching Laugh Tale. This connects to Sukiyaki’s remarks, where he admits he does not know what Oden discovered abroad.

The Enigma of Kozuki Sukiyaki’s Words

Sukiyaki explains that the Wano Country submerged underwater around 800 years ago, indicating that people lived there before the century of silence began. This implies that something significant happened during the century of silence that led to Wano’s submersion. However, Sukiyaki himself admits there are things he does not understand, hinting at the deeper mysteries surrounding Wano’s history.

The Connection Between Isolation and the “Great Power”

Oden’s reference to the “Great Power” could be linked to Imu’s actions against the Kingdom of Lulucia. The question remains: how does closing off the country protect it from such overwhelming power? It seems that merely isolating Wano may not be sufficient to prevent destruction.

The Ancient Weapon Uranus and Its Target

It is speculated that the “Great Power” targets individuals rather than locations. The Kingdom of Lulucia was a member of the world government and participated in the recent Reverie. This suggests that the true target of the “Great Power” may be a person, possibly King Seki, rather than the kingdom itself.

Conclusion

As we delve deeper into the mysteries of Wano and the implications of the “Great Power,” it becomes clear that the connections between history, isolation, and the actions of the world government are complex and multifaceted. Readers are encouraged to explore these themes further and consider the implications for the future of the One Piece world.


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